florida property taxes: FLORIDIANS URGED TO VOTE YES ON AMENDMENT #2 TO MAINTAIN TAX CAP - 05/22/18 02:44 PM
May 22, 2018 – Back in 2008, Florida voters approved a 10 percent cap on annual increases in assessed values of non-homestead properties while exempting the cap on the school district portion. This bill sought to protect investors who own income properties, vacation homes, office buildings and more, from significant increases in annual property taxes.
This year, due to some political restructuring, the issue is back on the ballots in the November mid-term elections. If voters reject a proposed constitutional amendment on the November ballot, this 10 percent cap will no longer be in effect and investors could be hit hard in their wallets. Florida TaxWatch projects that … (0 comments)

florida property taxes: MIAMI PROPERTY TAXES AND HOW YOU CAN PAY LESS - 04/16/18 09:32 AM
As this time of year approaches, the reality of tax season starts to set in. While property taxes are not paid until closer to the end of the year, it’s never too early to be analyzing your situation and what you can do to minimize your burden come November (which is when you’ll receive the largest discount for paying early).
Each individual’s property taxes depend on a variety of factors, but ultimately it comes down to your local property appraiser and the assessment they assign to your property. While there are state guidelines for the calculations they come up with, in many circumstances the assessment is up to … (0 comments)

 
Ross Milroy, Broker specializing in waterfront properties (Compass)

Ross Milroy

Broker specializing in waterfront properties

Miami Beach, FL

More about me…

Compass



Links

Archives

RSS 2.0 Feed for this blog